Over twenty years Fabrice Kebour has designed over one hundred and fifty
productions and has earned a reputation as one of Europe’s leading lighting
designers. Kebour’s career began in 1987 in New York, where he has
designed numerous on and off Broadway productions, as well as assisting
established lighting designers. In 1989 Kebour was accepted by
the two-year internship programme of United Scenic Artists which allowed
him to work with some of the leading American lighting designers, both off
and on Broadway. After completing the programme he became a member of
United Scenic Artists 829. In 1991 Fabrice Kebour returned to Paris
and, until 1995, worked as an Associate Lighting Designer on productions of
Les Miserables and Miss Saigon. Kebour has worked
in Japan, the Middle East, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
Spain, Italy and Great Britain, as well as the USA and Canada. He has also
designed the lighting for opera productions at the Kennedy Center,
the Opéra de Paris, the Wiener Staatsoper, the Teatro alla Scala,
the Arena di Verona and the Theatre Royal de la Monnaie. On three
occasions he has received nominations for France’s prestigious Molière Theatre
Awards. Kebour is a member of United Scenic Artists 829 and
the International Association of Lighting Designers and is on
the board of the French lighting designers’ association L’Union des
Créateurs Lumière.